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l. gary boomer has been talking lately about liz wiseman’s new book, “multipliers: how the best leaders make everyone smarter.”<\/strong><\/p>\n

“multipliers” reports research that shows so-called “multiplier” \u00a0leaders get two times more production than “diminishing” leaders.<\/p>\n

“multipliers are genius-makers,” boomer says, “where everyone around them gets smarter.” by genius, she is referring to innovation, productivity and the collective intelligence of the team.<\/p>\n

multiplier leaders are not just “feel-good” managers, boomer says: read more →<\/a><\/p>\n